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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TERMS OF REFERENCE
PROSPECT vs DEPOSIT
UTM COORDINATES OF PROSPECTS OR DEPOSITS
LANDFORM
SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY
ESTIMATE OF PROSPECT SIZE
COMMENTS COLUMN IN INVENTORY TABLES
EXPECTED PERMAFROST CONDITIONS
TABLES
T a b l e 1: NTS 84L - Zame Lake T a b l e 2: NTS 8 4 - B i s t c h o Lake T a b l e 3: NTS 8 4 N - Steen River T a b l e 4: NTS 8 5 C - T a t h i i n a Lake T a b l e 5: NTS 8 5 D - Kakisa River
FIGURES
Figure 1: Key map showing NTS sheets and their location i n
Figure 2: NTS Sheet 84L - Zama Lake Figure 3: NTS Sheet 8 4 - B i s t c h o Lake Figure 4: NTS Sheet 84N - Steen River Figure 5: NTS Sheet 85C - T a t h l i n a Lake Figure 6: NTS Sheet 8 5 D - kASKISA River
study area
COMPILATION INVENTORY OF
GRANULAR MATERIAL RESOURCES INFORMATION WITHIN
CAMERON HILLS area
1.0 TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR STUDY
To review known aerie? photographic studies and associated reports of the two study areas.
Identify potential granular resource materials from the information sources researched.
Provide copies (non-reduced) of existing maps (photomosaic base, wherever possible) or air photos with 2-3 reference points in UTM or Lat/Long which delineate potential granular resource materials.
4 Provide a table or deposit summary which includes, where possible, information on the landform, potential volume of granular material, an indication of geological constraints (i.e. frozen or unfrozen, possible massive bodies of ice) and any additional comments.
4 Prepare a brief report on each of the study areas.
2-0 PROSPECT VS DEPOSIT
This study extracts information from existing airphoto mapping studies (circa 1960-1993) done for other clients by J D Mollard and Associates Limited and centered in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Only a few of these office airphoto-mapped prospects have been field-checked by ourselves though many may have been field checked by other private companies or government agencies. Accordingly, source areas shown on the inventory maps in this study are not classified specifically as a prospect (unproven airphoto-mapped prospect area) or as a deposit ( a mapped prospect that has been field checked and proven positive
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respect the presence of regarded all site areas
aggregate). Rather, we have simply as undifferentiated and called them
prospects in our inventory tables.1)
3.0 UTM COORDINATES OF PROSPECTS AND DEPOSITS
Where a prospect area is small a single UTM coordinate only is shown in the inventory table. Where a prospect covers a larger area, and where the approximate shape of the prospect area can be meaningfully shown on the NTS maps, then either 2 or 3 UTM coordinate locations are shown in order to define the location.
4 .0 LANDFORM
Many of the prospect landforms in the study area are complex, hence more than one landform type may be shown in the inventory table. For example, there are many esker-kame complexes where these two landforms occur together within a single mapped prospect area. Similarly there may be eskers that have outwash aprons associated with them. In these cases both landforms will be shown against the prospect number in the inventory table.
5 . 0 SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY OF PROSPECT OR DEPOSIT
The surface topography of prospect areas shown in inventory tables is derived mainly from the known common topography of the specific landform in question; this
For purposes of this study the word prospect will be used in the remainder of this report to discuss all numbered site-areas.
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because t h e p resen t s tudy is done wi thout a id of re- examination by s te reoscopic v iewing . For t h i s r e a s o n t h e su r face t opograph ies shown f o r t h e v a r i o u s p r o s p e c t s s h o u l d be regarded a s approximate.
Where more than one surface topography is shown i n t h e i n v e n t o r y t a b l e s t h e r e may be two d i s c r e t e t o p o g r a p h i c r e l i e f s p re sen t . Fo r example , a n esker-kame complex would be shown a s be ing a r idge and a h i l l . S i m i l a r l y , a s l o p i n g beach r idge may be shown as a r idge and a s lope .
I t is d i f f i c u l t t o d e f i n e t h e probable landform topography precisely b u t t h i s column i n t h e t a b l e s w i l l a t l eas t g ive the user an approximate " f ee l " of the l andscape forms i n t h e p r o s p e c t area.
6.0 ESTIMATE OF PROSPECT SIZE
A PROSPECT SIZE column is shown on t he i nven to ry t ab l e of each NTS s h e e t . P r o s p e c t s a r e simply c a t e g o r i z e d as t o o rde r -o f -magn i tude ; t h i s r a the r t han a t t empt ing t o make a more precise estimate - an estimate t h a t one would have t o attempt without the a i d of s t e r e o s c o p i c a i r p h o t o examination.
o r i e s used: (M3):
Small - t e n s of thousands to hundreds of thousands Medium - hundreds o f t housands t o mi l l i ons Large - m i l l i o n s to t e n s of m i l l i o n s
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7.0 COMMENTS COLUMN IN INVENTORY TABLES
The last column in the inventory tables marked COMMENTS is needed o n l y occasionally. There are a f e w landforms such as beaches that are not shown in the inventory table format and these are noted under this column. As well, where the landform is uncertain or no record of landform is available in the old studies, then this fact is noted.
8.0 EXPECTED PERMAPROST CONDITIONS
We do not have precise data with respect to permafrost on any of the prospects shown in this study; nor, most likely, will anyone. But we can group the prospects into zones and say something about the probability of permafrost conditions being present in each of those zones. Further, the chance of permafrost conditions being present -- particularly in the continuous and widespread discontinuous permafrost, zones (north of the Cameron Hills area and mainly in the Izok Lake corridor) -- is a function of tree cover and organic cover conditions, sun exposure and aspect, and finally, topography.
In general, we can say the following about the probability of permafrost conditions being present in granular prospects in the Cameron Hills region:
Location: Between the south end of the study area near the Cameron Hills and the Fort Providence/Great Slave Lake latitude
This area lies within the southern fringe of the permafrost region. The presence of permafrost in this zone is expected to be very spotty and discontinuous. In this
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r eg ion pa r t i cu la r ly , pe rmaf ros t p re sence w i l l depend on tree cover and o rgan ic cove r t h i ckness , exposure t o t he sun (i.e. south- vs nor th- fac ing) and depth of overburden over the p o t e n t i a l g r a n u l a r d e p o s i t . The s o u t h e r l y - f a c i n g s l o p e s of eskers , kames , and ice-contac t p rospec ts are e x p e c t e d t o nearly a l l be pe rmaf ros t - f r ee w i th in t h i s zone. F l a t - l y i n g prospects such as outwash, if covered by t r ees and/or a t h i c k o r g a n i c layer, may wel l house some permafrost c o n d i t i o n s .
18 MQ2 188
19 MQ2 I89 2 0 MQ2191
21 MQ2192
22 MQ2092 23 MQ2193
24 MQ2194 25 MQ2293 26 MQ2294
27 MQ2295 28 MQ2195
TABLE I S U M M A R Y OF G R A N U L A R P R O S P E C T S
Doubtful over shale
Doubtful over shale
Lateral maraine(pockety sand and gravels )
Lateral moraine (pockety sand and gravels )
TABLE 2 SUMMARY OF GRANULAR PROSPECTS
r N T S 8 4 M ZONE I I v SHEET I of 2 I GEOL( IC LANDFORM
COMMENTS
I
2 I MS4103 I 3 I MS4003 I
X
6 I MS3805 I MS3706
X
I MS3907 I
9 I MS4313 I Landtorm unknown Spotty kames mixed with hummocky moraine
Spotty kamesmixed with hummocky moraine
MS4314
MS3905 MS4 I05 MS4 I 07 MS4305 MS4308
L R98 59 Land form uncertain
Landform uncertain
I
Landform uncertain LS6203
IS I LS6 Ls6007 I07 I Landform uncertain
t 16 LS6509 I LS6708 I L S 7009
17 LS711 I I - I
18 LS7310 I LS751 I I
23 I LS4348 1 -1- x
I 26 MS I812
27 MS1909 28 MS2109
29 MS2508
TABLE 2 S U M M A R Y OF G R A N U L A R PROSPECTS
NTS 84M - ZONE I I V SHEET 1 of 2 T SURFACE TOPOGRAPH
COMMENTS
G R I D a.
30 I M S 2 6 0 7
37 I M S 3 3 0 6
46 I M S 3 2 0 4
48 I MS2503
49 I MS2600
TABLE 3 S U M M A R Y OF G R A N U L A R P R O S P E C T S
r S H E E T I o f x - ZONE V N T S 84 GEOLOGIC LANDFORM SURFACE
a
a a I- COMMENTS U T M
G R I D
I komes in hummocky moroine environment
M%4 I3 MS45 I5 MS48 I 7
MS4407 MS4409 MS46lO
MS92 I2 MS9314
2 Two landforms in this area of Comeron Hills
3
4 - 5
MS94 I 5 MS95 I 6
MS9614 MS97 I7 MS96 I7 MS9619
MS9316 MS9518
MS94 I 8 "59520
Prospects and known deposits from 3 to21 are a11 sandy to gravelly outwash located along the Hay River between Meander River and 60 th poral l e l , Overburden depth variable. Many open pits already
exist along this reach of H a y River
6
7 - 8
9
IO -
MS9722 MS9824 MS9825 69926 MS9528
MS993 I "
11
12
I3
14
15
- -
MS9832
NS1049
NS0849 16 NS0850
N SO950
NS1151
MR5946 M R5948
MR6959
MR7262 MR-6 I
MR7464 MR7666 MR7869 MR7972 MR8174 MR8278 MR838 I MR8584 MR8889 M R899 I MR9092 MR9193
MR9094 MR9195 MR9096 MR9 I97
r I-
TABLE 3 SUMMARY OF G R A N U L A R PROSPECTS
N T S 84N ZONE 1 1 V
GRID a
I GE ” I
41 v) E W Y
MR 5748 24
25 -
- 26
MR 5 850
MR6141 M R 6045 MR6050 MR6 I52 MR6355 M R 6758
M R 8885 MR8786 MR 8986
27 MR9295 I MR9297 I 1 28
I
29
- 30 - 31
- 32
- 33
MR8997 MR 8 999 MS 890 I MS8903 MS 8 905 MS9 109 MS9212
M S 9622 MS9724 MS99 2 I N SO02 3 NSO I25 NS05 I I NS0815 NS 09 19 NS IO22 NS 08 I4 MS9625 MS9728 MS9929 MS9932
I I
N S O I28
35 36 -
37
38
- 39
MS9935 M S 9936 NSO342 MS9939 N S 0044 NS0445 NS0647 NS0948 NS I 149 N S I 25 I
NS I350 NS1451
TABLE SUMMARY OF G R A N U L A R PROSPECTS
NTS 84N Z O N E I I v SHEE T 3 of 3 1 1 GEOLOGIC LANDFORM SURFACE TOPOGI
W a
a a
40 41 42
- - -
COMMENTS U T M
GRID
W
l
NR5641 NR 3150 N R 3353
43
44 NR4852 I 45 NR5153 I 46 47
48
- -
NR5252 I
49 NR4358 I I " 50 NR3558 I 51 52
53 54 55
- - - -
NR4663 56 57 - NR4966 I
N R 4270 N R 43R NR4574 N R 4675
I
5 8 N R 3757 NR3759 NR5344 NR5544
TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF G R A N U L A R PROSPECTS
idge ?
idge ?
idge ? Beach ridge ?
35 X X X NS3286 36 X X X NS3186
39 NS3188 X X
TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF GRANULAR PROSPECTS
NTS 85C ZONE V
42 NS3589 X 43 NS3491 X
N S 3 4 9 6
X
70 NT4617 I Nr4519 71 NT4518
NT44 I S 72 NT422 I 73 NT4019
NT372 I N T 3 5 2 3
1
B e a c h r i d g e
B e a c h r i d g e
B e a c h r i d g e
Beach ridge
TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF G R A N U L A R PROSPECTS
N T S 85 c I-
FORM
"
G R I D
C O M M E N T S
a 74 NT3326
NT3 I 28 NT293 I
75 NT2835 M2637
76 NR537 NT2538
Beach r idge
Beach r idge
Beach r idge
B e a c h r i d g e
3 e a c h r i d g e
Beach ridge
Beach r idge
Beach ridge
Beach r idge
Beach ridge
Beach ridge
Beach r idge
Beach r idge
NT22 4 2
79 NT2245 I NT2148
NT I548
N T I I 5 9 NT1053
83 NT0852 I NT0555
t 84 MT9754
85 MT99S4 MT9656
86 NS549R N S 5399 NT5301' NT520 3
TABLE 5 SUMMARY OF GRANULAR PROSPECTS
N T S 850 ZONE I I v I I
G R I D
I LS4957 2 LS4557
3 LS3461 LS3 5 64 LS3 56 7
4 LS3669 LS3770
5 LS3872 LS3973
6 LS4174 LS4 I 7 6 LS427 7 LS4379
I
LS458 3
LS3990
LS3992 LS409 I
GEOL( ;IC LANDFORM SHEET 1 of
COMMENTS
C A M E R O N HILLS A R E A
KEY M A P SHOWING STUDY A R E A AND NTS SHEETS
J. D. Mol l a r d a n d Associa tes Limited October, 1993 FiGURE /